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Welcome and FAQ

Welcome to the HERE Maps API for JavaScript

Use this forum for the discussion of the HERE to Maps API for JavaScript. While official support for this API can be found on StackOverflow, you can still ask questions about how to use it from this community. StackOverflow is great for Q&A but if you want a free flowing discussion then this forum is better. Questions will be answered in both places.
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Maps API for Javascript FAQ

Q: What is the HERE Map API for JavaScript?

The HERE Map API is a JavaScript API with an extensive set of map features and services, and comes with a convenient test environment (Playground) for Web developers. You can use this service to display interactive maps of a given geographical position, with overlays such as markers, polylines, polygons and heatmap data. The API also offers a rich set of functions to render various map types, manage the UI, perform searches and and calculate and display routes. The API works with both desktop and mobile browsers

Note the version number is now part of the URL for the JS Library, this will update as further releases occur
Further details can be found in the Converting Ovi Maps wiki article

Q: I think I have discovered a bug, how should I go about reporting it?
When reporting a bug for the NokiaMaps API on this discussion board, please utilize the template below. Select and fill the details depending which sections are valid for your case. The more data you can provide the better; code to test out, screen shots...